The point during normal DNA replication at which genetic material is lost at the telomeres is during joining of adjacent Okazaki fragments.
<h3>What is DNA replication?</h3>
DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid replication is the process that is used by the cells to produce new cells that has a replica of the parent cells.
During DNA replication, genetic material lost at the telomeres due to joining of adjacent Okazaki fragments which are short sequences of DNA nucleotides.
Therefore this shortening of telomeres is due to the 'end replication problem'.
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The synthesis of proteins takes two steps: transcription and translation. Transcription takes the information encoded in DNA and encodes it into mRNA, which heads out of the cell's nucleus and into the cytoplasm. During translation, the mRNA works with a ribosome and tRNA to synthesize proteins.
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the answer is d
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The answer should be B may be wrong
The answer is <span>B. haploid; reproductive.
</span><span>A haploid cell contains half the number of
chromosomes found in the diploid cell, namely, it contains only one set of
chromosomes. So, the condition must be haploid. The gamete cells in the organism are sperm cells and egg cells, thus, reproductive cells. So, the condition must be reproductive.</span>